Thursday, April 21, 2011
Subaru XV,new crossover concept
Subaru XV.At the Shanghai Auto Show and the New York Auto Show 2011 which took place today, Subaru introduced a new crossover concept, the Subaru XV. According to Subaru, is a crossover SUV with a more stylish appearance.
The new concept called "Protren" which derives from a combination of professional tools and trendy design. Precisely, Subaru defines itself that crossover is the functional integration for the professional and stylish appearance of urban and stylish.
Crossover including compact and can be seen from its dimensions, length x width x height: 4450 x 1800 x 1620 (mm), wheelbase 2636 mm. Characteristics that are not less interesting than this crossover is the engine embedded, namely boxer DOHC, 2.0 liter. However, power and torque produced by this machine can not be explained.
Furthermore, the machine ditandemkan Lineartronic or CVT transmission with a transfer of power to the entire wheel or all-wheel drive (AWD). A unique feature of this AWD, working symmetrically. That is, right and left axles the same length. Crossover appearance more manly by installing tires 245/45-ZR19.
Stereo Camera
Subaru XV No less interesting is the appearance of the interior. Jok coated silver white which gives a sense of comfort and steadily occupied. This seat design gives the impression of a casual appearance, sporty, and of course keep the style.
Another feature is Subaru XV LCD monitor mounted on the center panel. According to Subaru, this screen function display three different information, the navigation, audio, and working conditions of the vehicle. This monitor has been using touch screen technology.
Subaru XV
Other sophisticated equipment is a security system that is named "EyeSight" to help drivers monitor the conditions in the vicinity. This device consists of an LCD monitor that is placed between the meter combination (middle) and stereo camera. Through these screens, the driver can see the surrounding circumstances which were recorded by the stereo camera EyeSight!
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